This book outOrbergs Orberg. And first published 1884. Take a look! Just imagine if someone had written a beginnerâ€™s Latin book that packed a similar punch. Or did they, and it's still waiting to be re-discovered?

Mention is made of the Pestalozzian Method? Whatâ€™s that? Google says:

In turn, Henri Ollendorff took up Manesca's method, adapted it, and produced a very successful and famous suite of language learning books in the mid 1800s' of which G.J Adler's "A Practical Grammar of the Latin Language" is a Latin version.
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=GJgAAAAAYAAJMetrodorus